Russian Town Just Hit 88 Below Zero

Russian Town Just Hit 88 Below Zero

Russian Town Just Hit 88 Below Zero

The town of Oymyakon, Russia (population 500) hit a bone chilling 88 degrees below zero on Tuesday. According to Space.com, that’s even colder than the average temperature on Mars!

The town is use to temperature plunging well below 0 with children routinely going to school in temperature of -40.

Amazingly, 88 below isn’t even the record low temperature for the town. But at -88 the cold snap has turned deadly.

Over the weekend, two men froze to death when they tried to walk to a nearby farm after their car broke down. Two other men in the group, who were wearing warmer clothing, survived.

The all time record for coldest temperature recorded for a permanently inhabited settlement anywhere in the world is held by Oymyako at a brisk 89.9 degrees below. But unofficial temperatures as cold as minus 108 degrees have been measured in Oymyakon.

As for the all-time world record cold temperature, Vostok research station on Antarctica had an official reading of 128.6 below zero in 1983.